paulo 66 Report post Posted June 20, 2009 I have bought a replacement engine for my e36 325i. The previous owner had it runnng nicely about a year ago, but then started to disconnect wiring etc in preparation for pulling out engine + trans for a v8 transplant, but project got put on hold... He reconnected everything back up again a couple of days ago, so that I could hear enging prior to purchasing. On start-up, the engine alternates in speed between about 800rpm and 1200rpm about 6 times (about 1 sec. at each speed), then raises to about 2000rpm, and it will sit at that high speed. Sounds to me like the ecu is compensating for something (air-leak??) or looking for a signal that isnt there, as it definitely sounds like a controlled modulation of idle speed. We have had a quick check of obvious hoses and connections, and have disconnected battery for about 10 min. to try and reset ECU (O2 sensor was discovered off, but didn't make a difference when reconnected) Catalyst light is also on, but from my research on the web, that does not necessarilly mean a catalyst / o2 fault - it may represent another fault. Any help would be appreciated!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bravo 35 Report post Posted June 20, 2009 You're on the right track. "Hunting" idle is often a vacuum leak. Check all of the hoses on the intake path after the Air Flow Meter, and on the intake manifold for poor connections, or cracks/leaks. Is it only when cold or warm? or both? Could be a sticky cold start valve? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pureboiracer 0 Report post Posted June 20, 2009 I would be checking any intake sensors, ie maf or map tps ect ect. these sensors being disconected or connected incorrectly can cause a hunting idle. or sometimes no idle. and can also put up the engine light. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulo 66 Report post Posted June 21, 2009 You're on the right track. "Hunting" idle is often a vacuum leak. Check all of the hoses on the intake path after the Air Flow Meter, and on the intake manifold for poor connections, or cracks/leaks. Is it only when cold or warm? or both? Could be a sticky cold start valve? Have only witnessed this when the engine was relatively cold. After several attempts over 1/2 hour (running for only about 30- 40 secs each time) the engine was mildly warm and still displaying the same symptoms. Will be making more extensive checks tomorrow... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites